Stop saying bagger

Out of respect for other players who may have a good round once in awhile, if a player has a PDGA #, please stop calling them baggers. I signed up am 3 for a tournament in November. My rating right now is 900, but with my last few rounds being in the 800s, and one in the 700s my rating will be below 900 for sure. within a few minutes of my signing up for the tournament someone wrote a message to me calling me a "true bagger." I am offended by this term because I have never won a tournament at Am 3, and came dead last, or near last for all Am 2 events. I just want to play in a division with people at my own ability.

I understand if someone does not have a rating, but the name calling needs to stop.

I have only been called quote bagger by one person and I think he is joking because he probably said it 20 times during the round. I have never won a rec tourney. I did win one tourney in junior. I usually finish top 3 on a good day last cash on a bad day. I have a ratting of 885 and my last rec tourney will be in October. I had two 923 rated rounds and a bad rand of 858. I will move up just a tad. play rec until you consistently finish top 3 or win a tourney with a field of 10 or more in your division.

if you can have a bad day and still cash it is time to move up. that my moto. I believe I can have a bad day and still cash so I will move up after our state championship. so if you can have a bad day and still cash then move up if not then your fine.
ps your 700 rated round will be dropped.

The thing is. You might not fall in the "bagger" group, but lets face it. There are some REAL baggers out there. Also, I think you have to decide how it was used. When I would play with my buddies. They would give me several strokes due to their higher level of play. Well, I finally beat them one day. So the bagger term got thrown around, but it was all in fun and we all had a good laugh. To me it was no big deal.